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Welcome to the block workshop. In Blocks: Move HIT PRO, every block has a perfect spot—but you only get there by pushing, pulling, and using momentum the right way. Take your time. One rushed move can lock the whole level. What you do in the game This is a logic puzzle about moving blocks into exact positions. You don’t just slide pieces like a normal puzzle. You use different actions: Push a block forward, Pull a block back, Hit blocks to move them with momentum (often farther or differently than a simple push). Your core loop: Look at the target places (where blocks need to end up). Plan a short move sequence. Move blocks one by one, keeping paths open. Fix mistakes early before they create a dead end. Finish the level when all blocks are placed correctly. Real player moment: a level looks easy… then you “hit” a block and it slides into the wrong lane, blocking everything like a parked bus. Controls Desktop Usually mouse click/drag or keyboard arrows/WASD to move (depends on the version). Some versions use buttons for push / pull / hit actions. Mobile Not recommended unless the game is built for touch. If it runs, expect taps/swipes plus action buttons. How you win / how progress works You win by placing every block into its correct spot. Levels get tougher by adding: More blocks, Tighter spaces, Situations where one wrong momentum move creates a trap. Push vs Pull vs Hit (how to think about it) Push = controlled, small movement. Pull = rescue tool (helps undo positioning without resetting). Hit = momentum move (powerful, but risky). Golden rule: Use hit only when you know where the block will stop. Tips to play better (12 specific tips) Start by finding the “last block.” Which block should go in last because it blocks a path? Save that one. Keep a hallway open. Always leave at least one route for moving blocks around. Place corner blocks early. Corners are hard to access later. Use push for setup, hit for finishing. Push blocks into alignment first, then hit when the lane is clear. Never hit toward a crowded area. Momentum plus traffic equals instant dead end. Pull to fix small mistakes early. Don’t wait until the board is jammed. Think in 2-move chunks: “If I move this block here, where will I stand next?” Watch stopping points. A block usually stops at a wall, edge, or another block—predict that stop. Don’t “solve one block at a time” blindly. Moving one block to its goal can trap others. If you’re stuck, look for the block that is blocking movement, not the block that is wrong. If you keep messing up hit moves, aim to hit earlier than you think so it lands before the blocking space. Coach voice: Slow brain, smart momentum. Tiny human tip: If you keep failing the same level, your first 3 moves are probably the issue. Restart and try a different opening. Levels / modes / progression This is a level-by-level puzzle. Difficulty grows by: Less free space, More “order matters” moments, More situations where pull saves you from resetting. Common problems & quick fixes Controls feel confusing: play one easy level just testing push vs pull vs hit. Laggy movement: close other tabs and refresh. Click not working: click inside the game frame to focus it. Fullscreen looks stretched: play windowed for sharper grid view. Mobile mis-taps: use landscape and tap carefully (desktop is best). Parent note (2–3 lines) Great for planning, patience, and learning from mistakes. Encourage kids to pause and think before “hit” moves, and take a short break after 4–5 levels. Quick Info box Platform: Browser (HTML5) Genre: Logic / block movement puzzle Age fit: 7–13 Session length: 6–15 minutes Controls: Move blocks with push/pull/hit actions (varies by version) FAQ (6) Q1: What’s the goal in Blocks: Move HIT PRO? A: Move every block into its correct spot using pushes, pulls, and momentum hits. Q2: Why do I get stuck so often? A: A hit move likely blocked a pathway. Keep one lane open and use hit only when you know the stop. Q3: When should I use pull? A: When you need to undo a small mistake without resetting the whole level. Q4: What’s the best beginner strategy? A: Place corner blocks early and keep a hallway open for moving others. Q5: Is it timed? A: Usually no—slow planning is the best way to win. Q6: What if I can’t solve a level? A: Restart and change your first few moves. The opening matters most.



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